
Canon HR10 DVD camcorder adopts Canon’s superior quality in its stylish, sleek design. The video recorder utilities AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Definition) format with DVD as storage for great world-class experience. It is also empowered with Canon’s own Full HD CMOS sensor, advanced DIGIC DV II image processor, with Genuine Canon 10x HD video zoom lens. The camcorder is easy to use and increases convenience through its 2.7†wide Multi-Angle LCD screen. Other features include SuperRange Optical Image Stabilization, Instant AF (Auto Focus), Superb Shooting Control, HDMI Terminal and unique 24p cinema mode. Pricing and availability info are still unknown.
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by Johan on September 18, 2007

Canon introduced its unique digital camera from the IXUS series, the Canon IXUS 75 digital camera. The shooter comes with a distinctive black ring around the lens with chic metallic and a touch control dial for enhanced control. The camera is digitally styled and features DIGIC III processor with advanced Face Detection Technology. This 7.1 Mega-pixels camera provides 3x optical zoom, 3.0 inch PureColor LCD with 17 shooting modes to suite your needs. With ISO 1600 and Auto ISO Shift you can click bright blur-free images in low or dim light situations. Its Face Detection AF/AE/FE automatically detects the subjects in the frame for maximum exposure, red eye correction can be utilized while playback to remove red-eye.
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by Johan on September 6, 2007

Check out Canon’s latest Powershot digicams. The SD950 IS Digital ELPH provides a full 12.1MP while the SD870 only features 8MP sensor. The SD950 offers a 3.7x zoom with optical image stabilization, DIGIC III image processing, Canon’s latest face recognition tech, an optical viewfinder and 2.5-inch scratch-resistant LCD with anti-reflection coating.
The SD870 adopts a 3.8x wide-angle optical zoom and 3-inch LCD. The SD950 and SD870 will cost you $450 and $400 respectively, when they hit shelves in September.
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by Johan on August 20, 2007

The Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III is now official, complete with its dual Digic III processors and ultra-low noise full-frame 21.1MP CMOS sensor. Additionally, the digicam can capture 5 images per second up to 56 JPEGs or 12 RAWs. Read the full official specs here. Canon’s EOS-1Ds Mark III is priced at $7,999 when it gets released in November.
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by Nicole on August 9, 2007

The Canon HG10 High Definition Camcorder is the first Canon [tag]camcorder[/tag] to record on a hard disk drive. The Camcorder Info people reviewed all the features starting with the glass lens with the 10x optical zoom. Next, the grip is comfortable when you actually hold it in your hands, and it features zoom control which is “pro grade”. They don’t think much of the AVCHD code because it gives off a noticeable blur when in motion. Even though a lot of the features have some flaws to correct, they still call it the best HDD camcorder available.
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Canon has just announced their latest iVIS HG10 AVCHD camcorder, which will be released in September. The HG10 records 1,920 x 1,080 video to a 40GB disk drive instead of a DVD. It measures 81mm × 129mm × 75mm and weighs 565grams(with battery). The Canon iVIS HG10 will retail for around. $1,200.
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Here are pictures of the rumored Canon EOS 5D Mark II digital camera. No word on pricing or availability so far, just the pics. It’s set to replace the current Canon EOS 5D, which none of us know how to use properly anyway.
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by Johan on June 14, 2007

Canon’s new iVIS HR10 digital camcorder records you videos on in either MP4 or H.264 format. This HDV/AVCHD camcorder features a 2.7-inch wide screen, 3.2MP sensor, 10x optical zoom lens, a Full HD 1920 x 1080 CMOS image sensor (1080i) and uses AVCHD video format. The Canon’s iVIS HR10 will be released in August for $1200.
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by Johan on June 13, 2007

The Canon iVIS HR10 is the latest camcorder from Canon. It sports a 8cm DVD media, a CMOS sensor, Digic DVII processor, optical image stabilization and a 1,440×1,080 (1080i) resolution. The iVIS HR10 features 2.7-inch LCD monitor, HDMI / component outputs, USB 2.0, and a miniSD slot for saving 3.1MP pics. With Full HD capability and a 10x optical zoom lens, users can directly record high quality images into the 8cm DVD-R / DVD-RW discs. Its battery provides approximately 95 minutes of video recording with highest quality. Measuring 65mm × 133mm × 93mm and weighing 530grams, the Canon iVIS HR10 camcorder will hit the store shelves by late August.
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